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the final st to win for six free six seven seven six hundred marines first defeat since he won the u.s. open in the final round it should play the local favorites a maturity beat marcus baghdatis in straight sets six two six trips gold. moving on to ice hockey shane morrison got his first cage shell gold and sponsor a free to overtime when i was sort of stolid but a goalie of opening the scoring to sponsor only my first period however two goals in two minutes will set us on take the lead. into one in front. of the all of the knowledge on that is unsafe. however. this rich shot sent the game into overtime. i'm sorry i got it for my n.h.l. . morrison hearing it's getting my goal sponsor going this second winter nights that i wasn't home from school sort of style right. elsewhere mckay jelled the nominee goals are needed overtime to clinch a two one win over. martin's kosmos goal when the far you go middle of the game winning patrick you live under five to win of enough to he make. meanwhile n.h.l. saw a child could make his debut for cage side live from prague later on saturday is. again
the final st to win for six free six seven seven six hundred marines first defeat since he won the u.s. open in the final round it should play the local favorites a maturity beat marcus baghdatis in straight sets six two six trips gold. moving on to ice hockey shane morrison got his first cage shell gold and sponsor a free to overtime when i was sort of stolid but a goalie of opening the scoring to sponsor only my first period however two goals in two minutes will set us on take the lead. into...
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soldier, marking the 2,000th u.s. troop death in the 11-year-old conflict. the u.s. supreme court back in session, starting a new term with a number of controversial cases awaiting the justices. one of the term's most anticipated cases -- a fight over the affirmative action program at the university of texas. for "teen kids news," i'm julie banderas, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> could you describe the flag that flies over your state capitol? maybe it's this one. the first thing you notice about wyoming's state flag is that big critter in the middle. don't call it a buffalo -- it's a bison. >> the bison was important out in the wild west, as we all know, but in particular, in wyoming. it was verna keays who designed the flag, and she thought it was a great symbol of branding, which cattle ranchers all used to keep track of their animals, but, also, the bison was known as the monarch of the plains, and she thought that was a great symbol for her state. >> name "wyoming" comes from a native american word for "great plain." today it would be considered politic
soldier, marking the 2,000th u.s. troop death in the 11-year-old conflict. the u.s. supreme court back in session, starting a new term with a number of controversial cases awaiting the justices. one of the term's most anticipated cases -- a fight over the affirmative action program at the university of texas. for "teen kids news," i'm julie banderas, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> could you describe the flag that flies over your state capitol? maybe it's this...
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smashed his racquets during an epic defeat at the hands of big serving milosz rail nitch the olympic and u.s. open champion lost a game and his temper in the second set when she went on so when however bring on each prevailed in the decider as the canadian blasted a total of thirteen aces and sealed the deal with another powerful so mari returned it long to go crashing out six three six seven seven six for most three hours on course in the final moments will play a local favorite came as she corry marcus by doc is six two six two. sometimes it happens you don't start particular well put a perv for a service game and they go on someone with his game style it gives them confidence and it can be hard to get back in the. idea when i started the match that. now we're going to i saw defenseman sharon morrison trying to spur scott in the k h l to how to spot a street say i wish i went over sevastopol here in moscow they go to jail that cough opened a spot at early in the first period however in the second two goals in two minutes to set the style take the lead and he has enough xander he has no say
smashed his racquets during an epic defeat at the hands of big serving milosz rail nitch the olympic and u.s. open champion lost a game and his temper in the second set when she went on so when however bring on each prevailed in the decider as the canadian blasted a total of thirteen aces and sealed the deal with another powerful so mari returned it long to go crashing out six three six seven seven six for most three hours on course in the final moments will play a local favorite came as she...
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the video shot by a u.s. marine and so far the typhoon has killed two people and injured more than 180. to ecuador where two tourists have been rescued. two women one from england the other from australia ceased by a columbian group near the border and then held at gun point. the group fled when they heard the search helicopters. >> arnold schwarzenegger's memoir total recall my unbelievably true life story hits store shelves today. ahead of that memoir which recalls his affair with a housekeeper that resulted in a love child and ended the marriage of maria schriver. the california governor revealing the moment when his wife confronted him about his love child. >> that visit is the visit where she said hey, i think that joseph is your kid. and am i off here on this or not? i said you are absolutely correct. i had to face up to that which i have been hiding no one knew about but i knew about it at that time maybe for five six years or so. >>> you just said you are absolutely right. i am sorry. it was very pain
the video shot by a u.s. marine and so far the typhoon has killed two people and injured more than 180. to ecuador where two tourists have been rescued. two women one from england the other from australia ceased by a columbian group near the border and then held at gun point. the group fled when they heard the search helicopters. >> arnold schwarzenegger's memoir total recall my unbelievably true life story hits store shelves today. ahead of that memoir which recalls his affair with a...
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a spokesman for the u.s.-led coalition says at least 14 people including three nato troops were killed in a suicide bombing just this morning. the taliban claiming responsibility for that attack it following a grim milestone over the weekend where the killing of an american serviceman late saturday pushed the total number of u.s. military deaths in s is in the war to 2000. nbc is live in kabul with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. three more americans, according to afghan officials were killed today in that attack that you mentioned. apparently a suicide bomber joined an american patrol. the three americans were killed along with an interpreter they were using and 12 afghans, that includes 12 afghan soldiers and civilians. the taliban did claim responsibility for that attack. over the weekend, an american civilian was killed in an attack, when afghan soldiers fired upon them, they then fired back upon the afghans killing at least three afghan soldiers this weekend. that milestone y
a spokesman for the u.s.-led coalition says at least 14 people including three nato troops were killed in a suicide bombing just this morning. the taliban claiming responsibility for that attack it following a grim milestone over the weekend where the killing of an american serviceman late saturday pushed the total number of u.s. military deaths in s is in the war to 2000. nbc is live in kabul with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. three more americans,...
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. >> and one of the other questions is then who told the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, when she went on the five shows, as far as the video tape, that was at least at that point believed to be the reason for this spontaneous demonstration, who do you think told her and press secretary jay carney and others to basically talk about it as the video tape being responsible for the demonstrations? >> you know, i don't know and that's really what's made it worse for the administration, is that because this went on for about two weeks, now i think they sort of have been campaign fokabitzingover something that t necessary my important, whether it was terrorism or not terrorism, but it is pretty clear for two weeks, they were saying it was primarily balls of this movie, whether it was terrorism or not. they spent money apologizing to the people of pakistan as if somehow the american government oral the american people had something to do with this crazy movie. i think all of that was bad policy, bad form and it's why this policy goes on and on,
. >> and one of the other questions is then who told the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, when she went on the five shows, as far as the video tape, that was at least at that point believed to be the reason for this spontaneous demonstration, who do you think told her and press secretary jay carney and others to basically talk about it as the video tape being responsible for the demonstrations? >> you know, i don't know and that's really what's made it worse for the...
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"he wanted to go to the u.s. for higher education." that would create better job opportunity for him." on air told us his son was a gentle boy who could not be involved in this plot. nafis is being held without bail. his case is the latest in a series of f.b.i. bomb stings. in 2009, there was an attempted omtonation of a truck bomb outside a dallas skyscraper. most recently, in september in chicago, a man was charged with trying to detonate what he t heeved to be a car bomb in bont of a popular bar. now in each one of those cases, just as in this latest plot in new york, one of the key influences on these men was anwar al-awlaki. it's interesting to know, even after wlaki's death his message on youtube, on the internet, still resonates and because he's american born still resonates as we're seeing. >> he was killed in a drone strike. you went through the litany of cases that the f.b.i. has intercepted. have we been lucky all this time f.b.i. has been able to do this? >> reporter: they've been very good about having ears and eyes in the
"he wanted to go to the u.s. for higher education." that would create better job opportunity for him." on air told us his son was a gentle boy who could not be involved in this plot. nafis is being held without bail. his case is the latest in a series of f.b.i. bomb stings. in 2009, there was an attempted omtonation of a truck bomb outside a dallas skyscraper. most recently, in september in chicago, a man was charged with trying to detonate what he t heeved to be a car bomb in...
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romney claimed the u.s. navy is smaller now than any time since 1917. if you want to sound smart, tell your friends with 285 ships, the u.s. navy has more now than it did in each of the last four years of the george w. bush administration. 278 naval ships in 2007 marked the lowest active level since 1916. that exchange over the navy and the president's bayonet line is just the latest in a series of debate one-liners that blew up twitter in realtime. with more than 10 million tweets, the first presidential debate became the most tweeted about event in the history of united states politics. the exchange over big bird triggered 135,000 tweets per minute. romney's binders full of women remark boosted the number of tweets in the second presidential debate to 7.2 million. last night, 6.5 million tweets bounced around the web at more than 105,000 per minute. horses and bayonets led the way. >>> and the race to the white house is so close it's set to be decided by voters in just a few key swing states. conan o'brien gave some advice to the voters right here in
romney claimed the u.s. navy is smaller now than any time since 1917. if you want to sound smart, tell your friends with 285 ships, the u.s. navy has more now than it did in each of the last four years of the george w. bush administration. 278 naval ships in 2007 marked the lowest active level since 1916. that exchange over the navy and the president's bayonet line is just the latest in a series of debate one-liners that blew up twitter in realtime. with more than 10 million tweets, the first...
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u.s. election come close guy. every monday on our team beginning up to twenty second. good laboratory to mccurry was able to build on the most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only. if. it would be soon which brightened if you knew all about sun from finest impressions. his friends totty dot com. wealthy british style sock puppets that. market.
u.s. election come close guy. every monday on our team beginning up to twenty second. good laboratory to mccurry was able to build on the most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only. if. it would be soon which brightened if you knew all about sun from finest impressions. his friends totty dot com. wealthy british style sock puppets that. market.
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with the occupy movement has the movement been big enough to make sort of it took a tonic shift in u.s. politics. i believe that that tectonic shift is happening and occupy is one of the indicators that it is happening and it's happening because one out of every two americans is now either in poverty or low income americans are really hurting and are desperate for foreigners for solutions which they are not getting so there is a rebellion that is in full swing occupy speaks for that rebellion we saw in the polls earlier. in majority of americans a substantial majority of americans was very sympathetic and supportive of the agenda that occupy was are but really i mean it's kind of a silent rebellion right exactly we are silenced you know i believe it is not silent but our voices are continually muzzled through all kinds of ways we can speak out politically the media is very much in the hands of big corporations congress' approval rating is eleven percent so it is people are an unhappy but it's a silent by designing this right so that people have to work very hard to break through and oc
with the occupy movement has the movement been big enough to make sort of it took a tonic shift in u.s. politics. i believe that that tectonic shift is happening and occupy is one of the indicators that it is happening and it's happening because one out of every two americans is now either in poverty or low income americans are really hurting and are desperate for foreigners for solutions which they are not getting so there is a rebellion that is in full swing occupy speaks for that rebellion...
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and that's a big advantage for the u.s. and over the last 40 years, the u.s. has produced two and a half times as much in terms of manufacturing value added as we did with 30% less workers. >> so it's not true? we don't have the skills issue i keep hearing, the skills gap problem that is a big crisis? >> we've looked at the basics and we have a less than 1% gap in terms of total unemployment and 8% gap in very high skilled jobs. we don't need to bring a lot of workers in. >> we're just popping this up on our screen right now. the labor gap is not nationwide but it's localized. what does that mean? >> there's a few places where the skills gap is severe. places like baton rouge. miami is another city. there are five, six cities where we have fairly substantial skills gap. for the most part the country does not have a skills gap. >> what about the fact that we have an aging baby boomer population and as they jump out of the workforce, do we have a problem coming out of the pike or leaving the pike? >> that's a big problem. we are basically facing a very major ski
and that's a big advantage for the u.s. and over the last 40 years, the u.s. has produced two and a half times as much in terms of manufacturing value added as we did with 30% less workers. >> so it's not true? we don't have the skills issue i keep hearing, the skills gap problem that is a big crisis? >> we've looked at the basics and we have a less than 1% gap in terms of total unemployment and 8% gap in very high skilled jobs. we don't need to bring a lot of workers in. >>...
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stevens was killed in that attack on the u.s. consulate on september 11th. >>> and rattled nerves in the northeast this morning after a rare earthquake hit southern maine. the 4.0 magnitude quake struck just after 7:00 last night, just 20 miles west of portland. it could be felt throughout new england. people running into the streets, as the ground shook. but there were no reports of major damage or injuries. >>> and it is time, now, for the weather from across this great nation. fargo, minneapolis, and chicago will see showers, perhaps, even thunderstorms. severe weather is a threat for little rock and memphis, with high winds and hail. the northern plains could see wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. and the southwest, hate to tell you. you're going to bake in temperatures well above normal. downtown l.a. will hit 90 or above. phoenix is 93. dallas will be in the upper 80s. mostly 60s in the middle of the country. boston and seattle in the upper 50s. >>> and when we come back, what's really behind the huge shakeup at a major ba
stevens was killed in that attack on the u.s. consulate on september 11th. >>> and rattled nerves in the northeast this morning after a rare earthquake hit southern maine. the 4.0 magnitude quake struck just after 7:00 last night, just 20 miles west of portland. it could be felt throughout new england. people running into the streets, as the ground shook. but there were no reports of major damage or injuries. >>> and it is time, now, for the weather from across this great...
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with our interagency partners, the u.s. department of state, danish and british governments and of course the afghans, additionally we reached out to the private sector for partnerships, and not for profits to deliver things that we weren't capable of delivering or to cover gaps that arose as we implemented the plan. we implemented the plan through 17 teams through helman and our two female engagement teams. this is actually just scrolling pictures. sometimes a picture says a thousand words and i don't want to take you down the whole history of a year but i wanted to talk to you about how we framed this plan. this plan was framed into 5 pillars and the 5 pillars were students and parents, we attempted to build buy in and assure safety among the students. there was lots of fear of reprisals. by sending your kids to school there was fear that the taliban was going to knock on your door and let you know that that wasn't allowed. previously the taliban had instituted a medrossas so their only forms of education were religious s
with our interagency partners, the u.s. department of state, danish and british governments and of course the afghans, additionally we reached out to the private sector for partnerships, and not for profits to deliver things that we weren't capable of delivering or to cover gaps that arose as we implemented the plan. we implemented the plan through 17 teams through helman and our two female engagement teams. this is actually just scrolling pictures. sometimes a picture says a thousand words and...
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so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers there as a parched man on a hot day. ice water, givingal .. turned the fire hose on him, wounding him in the process. we tried to pour so much money in through the program it wound up being counterproductive. i it was trying to spend $300 million in just two provinces in one year. not surprisingly, we wind up just shoveling goods at the afghans. and what did they do? in some cases they took what we were giving them and drove it to the border to pakistan and sold it for cash because it was more than anybody co
so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers...
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and so the u.s. has to take steps to protect itself against the attacks and potentially deter them. >> but -- are the attacks that we've been seeing. iran has been fairly insis substantiate in attacking -- incessant in attacking u.s. banks as well. some of them are independent groups technically that are doing that. how serious are the attacks and are they serious enough to trigger the sorts of responses that secretary panetta is talking about? >> so i think the attacks currently are probably not serious enough to warrant these kinds of actions. it's the potential they pose. so in the past there's been this sort of dichotomy between nations that have had the will to attack us but not the capability. nations or groups. and the nations that have the capability but won't wish to attack us like our allies or china or russia where there's a lot more at stake. i think the concern is that the nations or groups that have the motivation can be developing the capability to cause serious harm. and i think he se
and so the u.s. has to take steps to protect itself against the attacks and potentially deter them. >> but -- are the attacks that we've been seeing. iran has been fairly insis substantiate in attacking -- incessant in attacking u.s. banks as well. some of them are independent groups technically that are doing that. how serious are the attacks and are they serious enough to trigger the sorts of responses that secretary panetta is talking about? >> so i think the attacks currently...
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the u.s. later in the session. for now just dipping in the negative. we did have some data from long lasting goods in the u.s. which did surge by almost 10% in september. right after the bell on thursday we had earnings from apple and although it posted a record profit with net profit up 24% from the same quarter last year, the results did fall short of some expectations. we did see apple shares trading lower. we're going to keep track of apple related shares. a lot of component makers in japan which go into a lot of products such as the iphone as well as the ipad range. >> also a lot of focus on the yen especially ahead of the boy meeting. where do we stand? >> reporter: let's have a look at the currencies and the bank of japan meeting next week. dollar/yen holding pretty steady. euro/yen 1.2935. the strong overall yen has been a factor in weaker forecast but japane japanese co japanese corporations have seen the likes of nintendo. a lot of focus there on sales in china as well as the stronge
the u.s. later in the session. for now just dipping in the negative. we did have some data from long lasting goods in the u.s. which did surge by almost 10% in september. right after the bell on thursday we had earnings from apple and although it posted a record profit with net profit up 24% from the same quarter last year, the results did fall short of some expectations. we did see apple shares trading lower. we're going to keep track of apple related shares. a lot of component makers in japan...
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the u.s. however, having put that very contentious idea on the table for all of you to tear to shreds, the reason i bring it up is because i could not find polling data on this, but when i went out and talked to a two- party people, i would ask them point-blank -- what if you could get very large reductions in spending and the price of that was some modest increase in taxes? would you take that? you would get smaller deficits and smaller government as a result, and they all said no. they were more allergic to raising taxes than they were to having the government grow, which i thought was surprising. you saw that same dynamic, by the way, in the republican primary debate. >> i think that is a great point. i have not seen polling data, but in my interviews, this also came up. what was shown was that actually would favor some sort of compromise if it were guaranteed that the spending decreases would actually go into effect, and that is typically the reluctance to any kind of tax increase at all -
the u.s. however, having put that very contentious idea on the table for all of you to tear to shreds, the reason i bring it up is because i could not find polling data on this, but when i went out and talked to a two- party people, i would ask them point-blank -- what if you could get very large reductions in spending and the price of that was some modest increase in taxes? would you take that? you would get smaller deficits and smaller government as a result, and they all said no. they were...
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u.s. news stopped publishing weekly. "newsweek" was sold for a dollar. >> rose: "newsweek" was sold for a dollar a year and a half ago. >> but that was only three weeks after business week. but it's important to say --. >> rose: but what was the difference between you -- i've forgotten the year you retired, left -- >> '05. >> rose: and when it was sold. >> '50 9. >> rose: so four years. >> so between '05 and '09 the deterioration continued because of outside or inside factors? >> i wasn't there but i think the answer is both. i think these outside factors that --. >> rose: the changing times being outside factors? >> yeah. that was the outside factors. internally there were changes in the magazine that i didn't think were for the best but it wasn't for me to say and i didn't say and there's a little bit in my book about it. the important point is a lot of magazines, weekly magazines, did very, very well during this period of external change. the "economist" did very, very well, the "new yorker" did very well, new york ma
u.s. news stopped publishing weekly. "newsweek" was sold for a dollar. >> rose: "newsweek" was sold for a dollar a year and a half ago. >> but that was only three weeks after business week. but it's important to say --. >> rose: but what was the difference between you -- i've forgotten the year you retired, left -- >> '05. >> rose: and when it was sold. >> '50 9. >> rose: so four years. >> so between '05 and '09 the...
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this cold front is going to push into the central u.s. and even the northeast this week. you can see the temperature change over the last 24-hours 22 degree difference in minneapolis. a change is a coming, ladies. get that winter gear out. >> janice, thank you so much. >> now to stories you can bank on this morning. disturbing data on the labor front. hours before the lease of september jobs numbers. bad news on layoffs. >> yes. we got a report yesterday employers announced nearly 34,000 planned job cuts last month. that was up 5 percent from august. it comes from the job consultant challenger crisman. we are firing fewer workers. planned cuts were 70 percent fewer than this time last year. the bad news is in this point in an economic cycle we need to hire more workers and clearly we are not. >> hard to find a positive swinn on that one. >> credit delinquencies are at a 6 year low. >> we are doing our job paying bills on time. bank card debt fell, to an 11-year low. we are getting better paying ow bills. >> lay aways are a big deal now oo poo >>> if you wanted fur bees to
this cold front is going to push into the central u.s. and even the northeast this week. you can see the temperature change over the last 24-hours 22 degree difference in minneapolis. a change is a coming, ladies. get that winter gear out. >> janice, thank you so much. >> now to stories you can bank on this morning. disturbing data on the labor front. hours before the lease of september jobs numbers. bad news on layoffs. >> yes. we got a report yesterday employers announced...
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the u.s. agriculture department has slashed its forecast for corn output to 10.8 bushels, police since 2006. the expectations set prices of corn to record highs this summer. amazon uncorks a plan to sell wine. executives had no comment for "the wall street journal," but a number of executives at california wineries confirmed the plans. the winery's it would ship bottles directly to customers, with amazon taking a cut and charging the wineries a monthly fee. nearly a year after a fire destroyed the not washington tavern, they are getting ready to reopen. order sestak for -- a sense that four out selling beer and wine at a block party. >> we are excited, because it will bring life back to the village that we've not had for awhile. that part is that one year to the day almost, it is reopening. >> it is scheduled to reopen november 1. >> now the 11 insta-weather-plus forecast with ava marie. >> good afternoon. you'll notice a lot more clouds in the sky compared to this morning. that is when the st
the u.s. agriculture department has slashed its forecast for corn output to 10.8 bushels, police since 2006. the expectations set prices of corn to record highs this summer. amazon uncorks a plan to sell wine. executives had no comment for "the wall street journal," but a number of executives at california wineries confirmed the plans. the winery's it would ship bottles directly to customers, with amazon taking a cut and charging the wineries a monthly fee. nearly a year after a fire...
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u.s. east coast. it's expected to bring high winds and heavy rain and even snow to some areas. early this morning sandy slammed into cuba as a strong category 2 hurricane packing winds of 110 miles per hour. this storm is being blamed for two deaths so far, one in jamaica, one in haiti. so nbc's meteorologist bill karins is tracking this powerful hurricane this morning. bill, what can you tell us? >> we're in the middle of an historic event. it has already hit jamaica and it's over the top of cuba. it's going to head up into the bahamas. for the southeastern u.s. it will be a glancing blow as far as florida is concerned. the storm almost 500 miles away from miami. the winds intensified overnight, 110 miles per hour. cuba was hit harder than they were expecting. what's going to happen and where is the storm going? as i mentioned the southeast especially florida, georgia, south carolina area, a glancing blow for you. not a direct impact. large waves and beach erosion, yes, not the winds and
u.s. east coast. it's expected to bring high winds and heavy rain and even snow to some areas. early this morning sandy slammed into cuba as a strong category 2 hurricane packing winds of 110 miles per hour. this storm is being blamed for two deaths so far, one in jamaica, one in haiti. so nbc's meteorologist bill karins is tracking this powerful hurricane this morning. bill, what can you tell us? >> we're in the middle of an historic event. it has already hit jamaica and it's over the...
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it does appear the u.s. will be hit by sandy somewhere between the mid-atlantic, the chesapeake and up here into northern new england. exactly where yet is too early to tell. again, sunday, monday. the biggest impact will be tree damage and the winds causing trees to fall. the areas that have leaves on the trees. river flooding looks to be a big issue. coastal flooding, high tides, beach erosion. maybe a blilt of structural damage from the winds itself. looks like an historic event is four days away. >>> unreal. now for entertainment news. tom cruise has filed a $50 million lawsuit against "life & style" and in touch magazine. they defamed him in headlines claiming he abandoned his 6-year-old daughter suri which the suit maintains is a vicious lie. >>> it is that time again where this year's top earnings and celebrities is out. and it is all according to forbes. at number five singer bob marley with $17 million. number 4, peanuts creator charles m. schultz with $37 million. number three, the king of rock and
it does appear the u.s. will be hit by sandy somewhere between the mid-atlantic, the chesapeake and up here into northern new england. exactly where yet is too early to tell. again, sunday, monday. the biggest impact will be tree damage and the winds causing trees to fall. the areas that have leaves on the trees. river flooding looks to be a big issue. coastal flooding, high tides, beach erosion. maybe a blilt of structural damage from the winds itself. looks like an historic event is four days...
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. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice referred to education in the u.s. as quote the civil rights struggle of our day. do you agree with that assessment? if so, how do you address it. >> it's always been a civil rights struggle. i had the opportunity while i was doing to are sue my education, i had a chance it study the school system. it's always been a problem. my point of view -- i thought bussings with a dpd thing, but it enabled our young kids to get a better education than where they were. this has been a problem going on since the 1900's, going back that far. it's in the just now. it's always been a problem. now you have a bet are chance of getting an education than you ever did. whether they take advantage of it or not, that's another story. >> how do you deal with afghanistan? i mean, what is the end game there? >> i can't -- just my opinion, i can't advice anyone on for policy, but when they first did it, voted on it, i thought it was a mistake, okay. i still think it was a mistake but if they had done it in the right way when they went in, then
. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice referred to education in the u.s. as quote the civil rights struggle of our day. do you agree with that assessment? if so, how do you address it. >> it's always been a civil rights struggle. i had the opportunity while i was doing to are sue my education, i had a chance it study the school system. it's always been a problem. my point of view -- i thought bussings with a dpd thing, but it enabled our young kids to get a better education...
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so honestly, when we came to the u.s. because of the russian invasion, very busy learning english and working and making money and buying fancy cars and things and successful, and after my father passed i had the urge to go back home and i woke up one morning and decided i am not going to pay this mortgage any more. i need to go back home. so apply for my citizenship which i have already been here for 19 years, so after receiving my passport i bought the tickets and was going to the shower so my cousin called, and said where are you going? the shower. the showers not a place you should just show up and go to the hotel. and this is not just a place to show up and go to a hotel. that trip changed my life went camp age expectancy is sometimes 35 in afghanistan and pakistan. 50-year-old woman learning to read and write for the first time, and their eyes were glowing and kept saying what else? i didn't even know this. how we take things for granted because the school was always there for us and i wished i was sick so i couldn'
so honestly, when we came to the u.s. because of the russian invasion, very busy learning english and working and making money and buying fancy cars and things and successful, and after my father passed i had the urge to go back home and i woke up one morning and decided i am not going to pay this mortgage any more. i need to go back home. so apply for my citizenship which i have already been here for 19 years, so after receiving my passport i bought the tickets and was going to the shower so...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these the need these companies, they need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get goff help and goff guarantees. but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden that they've built up. unfortunately -- >> that's not what you said. >> you can take a look -- >> governor romney -- >> you can take a look at the op ed. >> you did not say you would provide goff help. >> i say we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea that has been suggested, that i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's the height o
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these the need these companies, they need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get goff help and goff guarantees. but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden that they've built up. unfortunately...
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this comes after investigation by the u.s. anti-doping agency and the group's decision to ban armstrong from cycling for life and strip him of all his tour de france titles. armstrong has repeatedly denied doping but nike released a statement which reads in part due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that armstrong participated in doping and mislead nike for more than a decade. it's with great sadness that we discontinue our contract with him. they will continue to support live strong. trace gallagher tracking developments from our west coast news hub. he step down live strong chairman to spare the foundation from controversy? >> yeah, that's right. live strong wants to make it very clear, jon, that they did not ask lance armstrong to step aside. in fact they are saying it was all lance's idea. live strong had been a very strong defender of lance armstrong through the this entire ordeal and they continue to do so today, saying that cancer patients and their families are not troubled at all by lance armstrong's whoas. but
this comes after investigation by the u.s. anti-doping agency and the group's decision to ban armstrong from cycling for life and strip him of all his tour de france titles. armstrong has repeatedly denied doping but nike released a statement which reads in part due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that armstrong participated in doping and mislead nike for more than a decade. it's with great sadness that we discontinue our contract with him. they will continue to support live strong....
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when our u.s. diplomats were attacked, "the new york times" said romney's knee jerk response showed an extraordinary lack of presidential character. >> let's dig deeper. joining me now is nbc news correspondent peter alexander. good morning to you. explain to us the importance and the backdrop of the speech today for team romney. >> reporter: yeah, thomas. as you know, this is not the first time spoken about foreign policy issues but the timing is critical now after the strong debate performance and the final month the campaign says they believe what the independent eyeballs focusing on this. as you noted, trying to demonstrate that peace through strength and effectively accuse the president of being a weak leader who has been bad for the military of this country. among some of the comments are the following. i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle east allied with the united states. i share that hope but hope is not a strategy. there will also be familiar themes th
when our u.s. diplomats were attacked, "the new york times" said romney's knee jerk response showed an extraordinary lack of presidential character. >> let's dig deeper. joining me now is nbc news correspondent peter alexander. good morning to you. explain to us the importance and the backdrop of the speech today for team romney. >> reporter: yeah, thomas. as you know, this is not the first time spoken about foreign policy issues but the timing is critical now after the...